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AEdit History║
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0.96beta
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- Re: removal was fixed. Due to the punctuation removal in 0.95b, Re: (colon
included) was not found anymore. This was fixed, and now Re:'s are removed
normally.
- For selecting quote headers at message load-up, there is now a new setting:
Random with Confirm. This is the same as Manual selection, except AEdit
randomly picks a header first.
- Name Gender roster. AEdit now keeps a file (AEDIT.ROS in the same path as
the QH file) which holds the gender of all the users you come across. Keeping
this file is optional (it maybe toggled off in the Options & Toggles), but if
you do, it keeps track of who is male, and who is female. This is useful only
for those with certain quote headers which make use of pronouns.
- Pronoun-smart. AEdit now accepts special @ codes which allow more power in
QH's. Depending on the gender of the Author and Recipient of the message
being quoted, "his"s and "her"s, "he"s and "she"s, "him"s and "her"s are all
changed appropriately.
- Partial Names. AEdit now accepts special @ codes which allow users to use
the first, last, or full names of the Author and/or Recipient in their QH's.
- When inserting a new QH, and then aborting it, it would blank out the last
QH. This problem has been corrected.
- In all previous versions with mouse support, a mouse was required, or AEdit
would hang. AEdit now defaults with no mouse support, and a mouse is required
to enable it. Mouse Support is toggleable on or off.
- README.AED file included in distribution package. This is a brief,
no-nonsense, one screen file which tells users how to quickly set up AEdit
under Blue Wave.
- WHATS.NEW file is now included in the dist. package also.
0.97beta (wide beta)
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- Sometimes QH was blank at startup. This has been fixed.
- There is now a key listing in the Colour Configuration screen.
- Before, you couldn't use the Delete key on the first line in a one line
editting session. This has been fixed.
- There was a major bug (an endless loop) in the Reformat option. This was
fixed, though Reformat is _still_ not yet flawless.
- There was a minor bug with line deletion/addition and Block Marking.
- Gender detection was kind of screwed up before. It assumed everyone was
male, even though they weren't. This was fixed.
- AEdit now automatically knows if a mouse is there or not, and will not let
you set your mouse to Active if you don't have an active mouse to use.